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Latest News: Hyderabad Crime News: Thugs stab young man to death with knife
Hyderabad Crime News: రాజేంద్రనగర్ (Rajendranagar) మండలంలోని మైలార్దేవ్పల్లి పోలీస్ స్టేషన్ పరిధిలోని గుంటల్ షా బాబా దర్గా వెను.
News from Newfoundland and Labrador, 14 July
1. Police continue to investigate stabbing in St Johns in Topsail Road.
Police are continuing to investigate a stabbing in the west end of St. John's yesterday evening. Just before 7...
A 34-year-old man was seriously injured in a stabbing in the west end of St. John’s.
The assault took place between Bay Bulls Road and Topsail Road.
Police are urging anyone with information or video footage of the area during the specified time to come forward.
2. A man from Bell Island is facing charges after being caught on 12 July with drugs in a car which was pulled over for speeding. He was driving while his licence was suspended and showing signs of driving impaired.
BELL ISLAND, N.L. — A St. John’s man was arrested for drug-impaired driving after going 62 km/h over the speed limit in Bell Island on July
3. Near miss at Braya refinery. A Stop-work order has not been issued by the department.
Occupational Health and Safety are investigating a "near-miss" at the Braya refinery in Come By Chance this we...
Occupational Health and Safety is investigating a "near-miss" incident at the Braya refinery in Come By Chance, involving drilling on a repurposed line that had previously been in nitrogen service.
The line was not in service or under pressure at the time of the incident, and internal analysis was conducted before sharing the findings with OHS and employees.
This incident comes almost a year after a fatal explosion at the refinery, which resulted in a criminal negligence investigation by the RCMP.
4. Clean-up underway after an unexpected tornado in Half Moon Bay.
Video shot by a nearby resident shows a tornado moving across the horizon in Ottawa's Barrhaven suburb. (Credit: Vanessa Dirienzo/Twitter)
5. Electrically-serviced campsites in loops A and B of Newman Sound Campground in Terra Nova Park are currently without power.
A number of campsites are without power at one of the province's most popular camping destinations. A portion ...
6. Oceana Canada is concerned about DFO’s failure to close Capelin Fishery [via VOCM].
Warming waters and extreme weather in the Northwest Atlantic are creating an inhospitable environment for the fish, and fishers too.
OC says that the Canadian government, specifically the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), is not effectively incorporating climate change data and research into fisheries management decisions, which is exacerbating the depletion of fish stocks.
7. Candidate Tony Wakeham is releasing his healthcare plan for connecting residents with a primary provider for healthcare.
A candidate in the upcoming PC leadership vote is releasing their health care plan. Stephenville-Port au Port ...
Tony Wakeham's health care plan focuses on improving access to timely care in Newfoundland and Labrador by connecting every resident with a primary health care provider and establishing family health care teams.
The plan prioritizes job offers to health care professionals at the beginning of their training to address the shortage of healthcare providers in the province.
Wakeham emphasizes the urgency of addressing the lack of access to health care and believes that waiting for the long-term vision of the Health Accord is not feasible for the province.
8. Musgrave Harbour failed to respond to two access to information requests, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has found [per VOCM].
9. It is peak tourism for Newfoundland and Labrador right now. Business has picked up but the sector still faces challenges, including air access [per VOCM].
The more economic and tourism information being absorbed the better, says business professor
Small businesses in the hospitality industry, such as restaurants and tour companies, are relying on a busy summer season to help cover costs and repay loans taken out during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Staffing shortages, inflation, and rising food prices are adding to the challenges faced by businesses in the summer, but increased tourism can help offset these difficulties.
Business owners are implementing strategies such as menu changes, hiring immigrants, and raising prices to adapt to the current economic conditions and make the most of the summer season.
News from Belize, 11 July
The Belize Territorial Volunteers (BTV) ventured to the Belize Defence Force's Forward Operating Base (FOB) at the Sarstoon River, which has been abandoned for over a year.
Over the weekend, the Belize Territorial Volunteers (BTV) lived up to their words last week, and ventured to
The BTV wants to maintain a presence at the FOB due to the ongoing territorial dispute with Guatemala and the importance of the area in the ICJ case.
The government has now acknowledged the importance of the FOB and is working to allocate funds for repairs, but the BTV is willing to assist in rebuilding the base.
2. A woman in Progresso Village was stabbed to death during an argument.
Moving now to other news, a woman in the north was stabbed to death earlier today. 52-year-old, Rosita
3. During a Senate meeting, Senator Kevin Herrera criticized Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) for not exploring alternative energy sources such as solar power.
The issue at the Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) regarding their energy sources, came up in the Senate meeting
Herrera mentioned that when Mexico had supply issues, it could have resulted in blackouts for Belize. Herrera blamed the lack of options on the country's policies and regulators, stating that they had not done enough to prevent this situation. He also highlighted that without Mexican supply, there are currently no other viable options, except for domestic supply, which barely meets demand.
Herrera warned that if it wasn't for the rains in July, there could have been a major crisis with severe consequences for businesses and households.
4. Belize has embraced CARICOM's decision for free movement of CARICOM nationals, allowing for unlimited movement among member countries.
Free movement for CARICOM national among members is the latest venture that is being embraced by Belize. Recently,
The decision does not impact Belize's current laws surrounding migration, as immigration officers will still interview CARICOM nationals to determine if they meet entry requirements.
The implementation of unlimited free movement is expected to be completed by March of next year.
5. The People's United Party is grieving the loss of Winston Smiling.
6. The Benny's Belize Hurricanes won the 2023 national basketball title, their third championship victory in the Belize Elite Basketball League.
In other news,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eamon Courtenay, stated that he is not concerned about Ben Juratowich misunderstanding government instructions.
The Senate approved an inquiry into the Definitive Agreement, with all 13 Senators in favor. Senator Eamon Courtenay supported the motion but expressed concerns about potential issues for the government.
Several individuals were remanded to prison for various crimes.